Breast Milk for Preterm Multiples: More Proteins, Less Lactose

Dessì, Angelica;Bardanzellu, Flaminia;Fanos, Vassilios
2019-01-01

Abstract

Exclusive breastfeeding is currently recommended until at least 6 months of postnatal age, due to maternal breast milk (BM) unique composition and beneficial properties. In fact, BM modifies itself according to gestational age (GA) at birth, adapting its composition to neonatal requests during lactation. Multiple births represent about 3% of the whole pregnancies; such neonates result more vulnerable than full-term newborns, due to lower GA and birth weight (BW) and the higher incidence of perinatal complications. Although an adequate nutrition is fundamental for twins and other multiples, studies on this topic are lacking. We collected and analyzed BM from mothers of 19 twins and 5 triplets showing GA < 33 weeks and BW < 1500 g, comparing it to a control group of 28 preterm singletons. As a result, at GA <= 28 weeks, we observed that protein content is higher in BM for multiples (1.53 vs. 1.29 g per 100 ml), lactose concentration is greater in BM for singletons (6.72 vs. 6.34 g per 100 ml) and GA results the most relevant factor influencing BM protein composition. BM for multiples results higher in proteins and lower in lactose, if compared with singleton's samples; this could promote and sustain growth and organ development in this vulnerable category. BM from multiples shows a trophic and immunologic role, since these neonates often show lower GA and BW instead of singletons. These findings could help in optimizing nutritional strategies and improving BM individualized fortification.
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https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/twin-research-and-human-genetics/article/breast-milk-for-preterm-multiples-more-proteins-less-lactose/43CD85BE52031E31D10BB3214B75FA94
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internazionale
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Breastfeeding; multiples; Neonatal Intensive Care Unit; preterm newborns; quadruplets; singletons; triplets; twins;
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Congiu, Marco; Reali, Alessandra; Deidda, Federica; Dessì, Angelica; Bardanzellu, Flaminia; Fanos, Vassilios
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